Super-Tiny USB Card Reader

It seems as if this will be a day of mini gadgets here at GeekAlerts. First we had the Tiny Personal Alarm, then the Mini Airplane Mouse and now a small USB card reader.
USB MicroSD/T-Flash + M2 Card Reader is a slim and tiny mobile card reader which direct read and write MicroSD/T-Flash or M2 memory card. It turns your memory card into a Pen Drive! This super mini Micro Drive goes with your mobile life.

Features:
- Compatible with MicroSDHC/MicroSD/T-Flash & M2
- With cap and wrist-loop
- Memory capacity depends on inserted memory card
- Fully compliant with USB v1.1/v2.0 specification
- Easy plug and play installation device
- USB bus powered, no external power is required
- Support MicroSDHC
- Support Windows XP/Vista, Mac OS 9.0 or above
- Dimension: 18 x 39 x 7mm (approx.)
- Weight: 4g
The Mini USB MicroSD/T-Flash + M2 Card Reader is available from the USB Brando website for $12. There are two colors to choose from: black or white.

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24 January 2009 at 2:07 pm
Sure is a handy memory card reader but there are limits to when something being small is beneficial. A thing as small as this can easily be misplaced.
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4 April 2009 at 5:34 pm
Wow, that’s cool. Nice read…
16 April 2009 at 11:25 pm
nice design, but i’ve seen card readers that are smaller.
They only read microSD [HC] cards though. but they are so tiny they get lost easily as well. @.@
But this is one of those with better design. :)
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